Jeremy Hellickson (11-8) pitched scoreless ball into the sixth inning of his first victory in nearly six weeks for the Rays.

Chris Iannetta hit a pinch-hit homer in the seventh for Los Angeles, which has lost 11 of 13 at home.

Weaver (9-8) yielded six hits over seven innings, but gave up two no-doubt shots to Myers, who hadn’t homered since Aug. 14.

INDIANS 6, ORIOLES 4: Cleveland, boosted by a good-luck chicken and a pair of RBIs from both Yan Gomes and Ryan Raburn, beat Baltimore.

Indians pitcher Justin Masterson carried a live chicken on to the field for batting practice. The bird, supplied by a clubhouse workers from an area farm, was a gift to reliever Cody Allen.

The chicken spent most of batting practice standing with Cleveland’s pitchers in front of the warning track in center field. Allen’s teammates gave him the nickname “Chicken Al” in spring training and the chicken has been named “Cody.”

ATHLETICS 11, RANGERS 4: Jarrod Parker got plenty of home-run help and pitched his way into Oakland’s record book, and the surging Athletics pulled into a tie atop the AL West with Texas by overpowering the Rangers.

Parker (11-6) allowed two runs in six innings to extend his unbeaten streak to 18 straight starts.

The A’s handed Yu Darvish (12-7) a loss in consecutive starts for the first time all season.

YANKEES 6, WHITE SOX 5: Struggling ace CC Sabathia pitched effectively into the eighth inning before Mariano Rivera earned his first four-out save in more than two years, helping New York hold off Chicago for a three-game sweep.

Robinson Cano homered for the Yankees, trying to chase down a playoff berth with a late-season charge.

Brett Gardner hit a two-run triple and Lyle Overbay an RBI double in a four-run fourth against Erik Johnson (0-1), who was making his major league debut.

New York has won 17 of 24.

ASTROS 6, TWINS 5: Trevor Crowe hit an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning that lifted the Houston Astros over the Minnesota Twins.

Jonathan Villar singled to start the ninth and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Jose Altuve. Crowe’s line drive to left field off Brian Duensing (6-2) allowed the speedy Villar to score easily, giving Houston its first win in six tries against Minnesota.

Ryan Doumit’s leadoff home run in the ninth tied it at 5.

MARINERS 6, ROYALS 4: Kendrys Morales hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning for Seattle.

Morales hit his 18th home run to straight away center on a 1-2 pitch from Aaron Crow (7-5).

Taijuan Walker, who became the youngest Mariners starting pitcher (21 years, 17 days) to pick up a victory in his major league debut on Friday at Houston, did not allow a hit over the first three innings. He left after five innings and 79 pitches.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

GIANTS 13, PADRES 5: Pablo Sandoval hit three homers and drove in six runs, leading a rare power show by San Francisco in a win over San Diego.

Sandoval started the day with 10 home runs this season. He then hit a two-run shot in the fifth inning, a leadoff drive in the eighth and a three-run homer in the ninth. The star third baseman also added a single against the Padres.

San Francisco hit six home runs overall. The Giants began the game tied with Miami for the fewest homers in the majors with 80.

CARDINALS 5, REDS 4: Matt Adams’ second homer sent St. Louis to a victory over Cincinnati in 16 innings, protecting the Cardinals’ hold on second place in the NL Central.

Adams broke an 0-for-17 slump by connecting in the 14th. After St. Louis let that lead get away, he homered again off Logan Ondrusek (3-1), ending the Reds’ longest game of the season.

The Cardinals had dropped the first two games in the series, letting the Reds get within a game and a half for second place.

The Cubs avoided a sweep and prevented the Marlins from winning four straight for the first time this season.

Adeiny Hechavarria hit a grand slam for Miami and Logan Morrison had a two-run homer.

Rookie left-hander Brian Flynn lasted just four-plus inning in his debut, giving up three runs on six hits for the Marlins.

NATIONALS 3, PHILLIES 2: Jordan Zimmermann became the National League’s first 16-game winner, pitching seven solid innings to lead the Nationals past the Phillies.

Zimmermann (16-8) struck out five, walked one and allowed two runs in winning his fourth straight start.

Ryan Zimmerman’s solo shot in the seventh inning tied the game at 2.

Jake Diekman (1-4) walked the leadoff batter in the eighth, then allowed pinch-runner Jeff Kobernus to score on a fielder’s choice for the winning run.

The Nationals sat outfielder Bryce Harper to rest his ailing hip.

INTERLEAGUE

DIAMONDBACKS 4, BLUE JAYS 3: Willie Bloomquist lined his third hit for a run-scoring single in the 10th inning and Arizona avoided a three-game sweep with a win over Toronto.

Eric Chavez got the final rally started by blooping a single off Luis Perez (0-1) and pinch-runner Adam Eaton moved to third on A.J. Pollock’s single off Jeremy Jeffress. Bloomquist then singled through Toronto’s drawn-in infield to cap the Diamondbacks’ franchise record-tying 21st extra-inning inning game.